The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... town , and which I hear but he will either avert them , or turn them will be continued with additions and im- to my advantage . Though I know neither provements . As all the persons who com- the time nor the manner of the death I am ...
... town , and which I hear but he will either avert them , or turn them will be continued with additions and im- to my advantage . Though I know neither provements . As all the persons who com- the time nor the manner of the death I am ...
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... town should be dream above three days , before I found good reason to wish that I had continued annually chosen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal magistrates are true to my laundress . I have since heard , at this day ...
... town should be dream above three days , before I found good reason to wish that I had continued annually chosen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal magistrates are true to my laundress . I have since heard , at this day ...
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... town , and Mr. Powell professing in his advertisements to set up Whittington and his Cat against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to view both these performances , and make my observations upon them ...
... town , and Mr. Powell professing in his advertisements to set up Whittington and his Cat against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to view both these performances , and make my observations upon them ...
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... town . By this means people of figure are forced to lose half the winter , after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In or- der to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of ...
... town . By this means people of figure are forced to lose half the winter , after their coming to town , before they have seen all the strange sights about it . In or- der to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of ...
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... town . Some are arrived to so great a knowledge , that they can tell every time any butcher kills a calf , every time an old woman's cat is in the straw ; and a thousand other mat- ters as important . One ancient philosopher ...
... town . Some are arrived to so great a knowledge , that they can tell every time any butcher kills a calf , every time an old woman's cat is in the straw ; and a thousand other mat- ters as important . One ancient philosopher ...
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